The new wing-style rollercoaster, X-Flight, will feature suspended seats, a 12-story initial plunge, 3,000 feet of drops, and five inversions, according to spokeswoman Jennifer Dugan Savage.

"The coaster’s train actually looks like a plane with seats suspended on either side of the track," said Park President Hank Salemi in a news release. "It's like nothing you have ever experienced before."

Six Flags will add two new roller coasters, two relocated coasters, three tower rides, three water slide complexes and at least one show in 2012 at the amusement park chain's 12 North American locations.

A 19-year-old Portsmouth woman is facing multiple charges following a police pursuit that ended in Newport News over the weekend and involved two children reported missing in Chesapeake, an official said.